
Deluxe Room
Deluxe Bedrooms are spacious with a large comfortable king size bed or two separate queen beds. All the rooms have radios, color televisions, films and satellite channels, 3 direct-dial telephones with voicemail, mini bar and 24-hour room service, bathrobes and slippers that are placed in the rooms for complete comfort and relaxation during your stay. Luxurious marble bathrooms are equipped with a bath, separate walk-in shower and all dreamlike amenities. For the utmost in comfort and convenience, a stylish armchair and ottoman or sofa with coffee table, trouser press and safety box are in all guest rooms at your disposal.
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Executive Room
In the Executive Rooms guests will find an oversized desk with enough space to work. The ergonomically designed desk chair and high intensity angle poise lamp will allow you to work comfortably and reduce stress levels. The international power outlets cut out the need for adaptors and the computer modem link will allow you to stay in constant communication with your office and the rest of the world. You will find yourself working as well as you do back home.
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Suite
Every suite has its own individual character and has been named after the most prominent cultural figures in Finnish history. The biggest and most famous suite in Northern Europe is the Mannerheim Suite.
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Balance Club
The sauna is an unforgettable experience where you can enjoy the aromatherapy mist shower, relax on ceramic divans and refresh yourself in the steam room or luxurious mosaic Turkish sauna. There are also different beauty and massage treatments available on request as well as sun beds.
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Meeting and facilities
The most unique meeting rooms and the legendary Mirror Room are renovated lightly by bringing new kinds of tastes, feelings and emotions to make your unforgettable meeting, party or reception complete.
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Interior
The Hotel Kamp was born, offering a country on the threshold of independence a taste of great European cities, luxury and refinement like nowhere else and a level of service hard to imagine. It became an integral part of Finnish history, blending eastern and western Europe with art, politics and business life.
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